Thursday, September 27, 2012

Influenza Vaccines at the Airport and Taxi Drivers.

Source: Chicago Tribune
The CDC recommends yearly influenza vaccination for all people ages 6 months and older.Getting the public vaccinated is always a challenge.

Here is a novel approach: vaccinate taxi drivers, for free, at a major transit area, the airport. This is precisely what is being done in Chicago, as reported here by the Chicago Tribune. Taxi drivers are in contact with a wide variety of people, particularly air travelers, who cough, sniffle and sneeze in their cabs. A taxi driver's risk of influenza contagion is not inconsequential.

This is a clever vaccination campaign provided that a large fraction of Chicago's taxi cab drivers are vaccinated.